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Clinical Trial
. 1986 Sep;41(7):507-19.
doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1986.tb00336.x.

Diagnosis and immunotherapy of mould allergy. V. Clinical efficacy and side effects of immunotherapy with Cladosporium herbarum

Clinical Trial

Diagnosis and immunotherapy of mould allergy. V. Clinical efficacy and side effects of immunotherapy with Cladosporium herbarum

H J Malling et al. Allergy. 1986 Sep.

Abstract

A placebo-controlled, double-blind study of immunotherapy with the mould species Cladosporium was performed in 22 adult asthmatics. The diagnosis of Cladosporium allergy was based on a combination of bronchial provocation test and daily symptom score in the Cladosporium season. An aqueous preparation of a potent, biologically standardized and purified extract was used in a clustered dose-increase regimen. The clinical efficacy was evaluated by a combination of symptoms (asthma score + peak flow) and consumption of antiasthmatic medication. The mean changes in symptoms and medication consumption over a 10-week registration period (peak Cladosporium season) in 1982 after 5-7 months of immunotherapy were compared with the corresponding 1981 pretreatment 10-week period. A significant (P = 0.03) difference in terms of "improved", "unchanged" and "deteriorated" patients in favour of Cladosporium treatment was found. Approximately 80% in the Cladosporium group showed improved/unchanged symptoms contrary to 30% of the placebo treated. Side effects were observed frequently but only in the Cladosporium-treated. About 70% experienced a large local reaction and 100% had episodes of asthma during dose-increase phase. Only a few severe systemic reactions occurred. Based on the clinical efficacy of the treatment we consider immunotherapy with Cladosporium feasible for highly specialized clinics.

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